Bhandarej also known as Bhandrey is in the Dausa District of Rajasthan. Located in this small village are many remnants of monuments and temples. It also a gateway to several wildlife sanctuaries.
Understand
Bhandarej is an all but forgotten and colorful village with an ancient past. In earlier times it was well known for its terracotta vessels, lattice work and unique sculptures. Much of the area has been recently excavated. Though only remnants remain, they are an interesting attraction for the traveller.
Get in
- The closest airport is Sanganer Airport (JAI IATA) in Jaipur, approximately 70 km. from Bhandarej.
- The Dausa Train Station is 12 km. from Bhandarej.
- The Dausa Bus Stand is reachable by bus and is 12 km. from Bhandarej.
- Bhandarej can be reached by taxi or private car as Bhandarej is situated close to the Agra highway.
The village roads are generally too narrow for buses and most vehicles. Access by camel or by cart is available.
Get around
See
- Bara Baoli. (1732 AD) Hindu style five-story stepwell is believed to connect to the Palace by a secret tunnel. A popular site for the visitor, Bara Baori has arched windows, traditional paintings and courtyards. Many excellent carvings of birds and animals adorn the structure. It is also a place of some religious importance.
- Bhandarej Baoli - a three-story stepwell located in the village.
- 1 Bhadrawati Palace (Bhandarej Fort). Built in the 11th century. This palace was converted to a hotel, it retains its splendor and is an important site to visit.
Do
- Explore the remnants of ancient structures excavated by archaeologists
- Camel rides, horse rides or jeep safaris to tour the area
Buy
- Fine pottery and carpets are produced here
Eat
Drink
Sleep
Connect
Go next
- Chand Baori. Situated in Abhaneri, Chand Baori was constructed in the 10th century. It is a huge 100 ft deep well that consists of steps on three sides.
- Keoladeo National Park. (100km) Formerly known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur.
- 1 Mehendipur Balaji Temple (Mehendipur Balaji Mandir), Mehendipur. This temple dedicated to Hanumanji and attracts many pilgrims daily.
- Neelkanth. Located in Aravali hills at Dausa (also located in the Jaipur Division, is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Panch Mahadev is one of the oldest temples enshrined with a large stone Linga.
- 2 Ranthambore National Park. One of the best places in India to see tigers in the wild.
- 3 Sariska Reserve and National Park (Sariska Tiger Reserve). One of the most famous national parks in India and designated as a tiger reserve.